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Nintendo Direct 10-01-2013
Nintendo's Official Press Release
REDMOND, Wash.--(October 
				1, in the year of our Lord 2013)-- A new Nintendo 
				Direct video revealed more than a dozen new ways that Nintendo 
				is delivering both variety and value to consumers in 2013 and 
				beyond. Nintendo unveiled key characters in the next 
				installments of the Super Smash Bros. and The Legend of Zelda 
				series, new designs for Wii Remote Plus controllers in honor of 
				everyone’s favorite video game brothers and a variety of free 
				and paid downloads to expand the enjoyment of existing Wii U and 
				Nintendo 3DS games.
				
				“Nintendo is delivering unprecedented value and variety to 
				consumers this holiday season,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of 
				America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “From 
				shaking up the way players enjoy the next Zelda adventure to 
				providing fans with more content to enjoy in Pikmin 3, we’re 
				always looking for new ways to deliver the best entertainment 
				experience possible to consumers.”
				
				Wii U News
				
				Super Mario 3D World: The game contains a ton of fresh 
				power-ups, like cherries that allow players to duplicate their 
				characters, in addition to the series-first Cat transformation. 
				The game is released on Nov. 22.
				Super Smash Bros.: Sonic is confirmed as a playable character in 
				the upcoming fighting game, which is scheduled to launch for Wii 
				U and Nintendo 3DS in 2014.
				Pikmin 3: The game is getting a free software update (broadband 
				Internet access required) that provides players with a new 
				Mission Mode stage. Other new Mission Mode stages are now 
				available for the game as paid downloadable content. Additional 
				downloadable stages will become available for purchase in the 
				future. The game update also improves the global ranking 
				feature, allowing players the ability to see the world’s highest 
				scores at any time. 
				New Wii Remote Plus Designs: Nintendo fans will have their 
				choice of a Mario-themed controller or a Luigi-themed 
				controller. These controllers will launch on Nov. 1 at a 
				suggested retail price of $39.99 each.
				Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games: The game 
				launches exclusively for Wii U on Nov. 15. For the first time in 
				the Mario & Sonic series, players from around the world can take 
				the action online and compete with others from around the world 
				(broadband Internet access required). Four events are playable 
				online: Ski Cross, Snowboard Cross and Short Track Speed 
				Skating, in addition to Winter Sports Champion Race, a Dream 
				Event that combines Skiing, Ice Skating, Bobsleigh and Snowboard 
				into a single event. Every time players win a medal in online 
				game play, they will win points for their home country. The 
				points can be viewed through persistent online rankings. The 
				game will be available as standalone software in the Nintendo 
				eShop and in stores for a suggested retail price of $49.99, or 
				bundled with a Wii Remote Plus controller (which is required for 
				some events) at a suggested retail price of $59.99.
				Wii Party U: House Party mode places the focus on the Wii U 
				system’s GamePad controller and couples its use with the Wii 
				Remote controllers in unique, engaging and social ways. In Water 
				Runners, for example, players scoop water from a stream 
				displayed on the GamePad and must skillfully carry the water to 
				a pitcher displayed on the TV. The game launches Oct. 25. The 
				physical version of the game includes a Wii Remote Plus 
				controller and the new Horizontal Stand for the Wii U GamePad, 
				which allows players to use the GamePad in a more balanced and 
				comfortable fashion with GamePad-exclusive Tabletop games such 
				as Tabletop Baseball.
				October Third-Party Releases: Key third-party releases for Wii U 
				in October include Just Dance 2014 from Ubisoft (Oct. 8), 
				Skylanders SWAP Force from Activision Publishing (Oct. 13), LEGO 
				Marvel Super Heroes from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment 
				(Oct. 22), Batman: Arkham Origins from Warner Bros. Interactive 
				Entertainment (Oct. 25), and Sonic Lost World from SEGA (Oct. 
				29).
				Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze: In order to deliver the 
				optimum gaming experience for fans, Donkey Kong Country: 
				Tropical Freeze will now launch in February 2014. Developed by 
				Retro Studios, the series’ first Wii U installment stars Donkey 
				Kong, Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong as they go head-to-head against 
				invaders from the northern seas who have taken over Donkey Kong 
				Island. Featuring intense side-scrolling action with dynamic 
				camera angles, cooperative play for up to two players and 
				beautiful HD graphics, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is 
				the coolest Donkey Kong Country adventure yet.
				
				Nintendo 3DS News
				
				A New Kirby Game: A new side-scrolling installment in the Kirby 
				series launches in 2014, and features Kirby moving not only from 
				left to right, but also from the foreground to the background. 
				Kirby also gets an “inhale everything” ability that can be used 
				in specific parts of each stage to help him clear anything 
				blocking his path. More details about this game will be 
				available in the future.
				The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds: Many of the most 
				essential items in the game will be available early on at a shop 
				run by a new character named Ravio. Ravio lets players rent or 
				buy items before they head off to their next dungeon adventure, 
				meaning players will have more freedom to explore dungeons in 
				the order they want. The game launches in stores and the 
				Nintendo eShop on Nov. 22 at a suggested retail price of $39.99.
				Bravely Default: This highly acclaimed fantasy role-playing game 
				developed by Square Enix introduces a new battle system, 
				bringing deep, strategic combat to Nintendo 3DS. Bravely Default 
				will launch in the first quarter of 2014, and will feature an 
				updated UI system and new content not included in the original 
				Japanese release.
				Animal Crossing: New Leaf: The Nintendo Direct video offers 
				owners of Animal Crossing: New Leaf a QR Code featuring a 
				pattern of the shirt that Link wears at the beginning of The 
				Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD. Players just need to go to 
				the Able Sisters shop in their towns and ask to use the sewing 
				machine. Then they can scan the QR Code with their Nintendo 3DS 
				systems to get the in-game shirt. 
				Exclusive Nintendo Zone StreetPass Offers: A previous Nintendo 
				Direct announced that Nintendo 3DS owners who have enabled the 
				StreetPass feature and visit Nintendo Zone locations would 
				receive StreetPass data from the previous visitor. Later this 
				month, owners will receive data from the last six visitors, 
				making it even easier for them to maximize their connections. 
				Throughout 2013, Nintendo is offering free exclusive content to 
				Nintendo 3DS owners at Nintendo Zone locations, including:
				Available now through Oct. 14: Fedora Chair furniture for Animal 
				Crossing: New Leaf owners. A Sushi Platter will become available 
				starting on Oct. 15.
				Additional content for Mario Kart 7, Kid Icarus: Uprising, Super 
				Mario 3D Land, as well as special Gold Pants Mii character 
				distributions, will become available later this year.
				October Third-Party Releases: Key third-party releases for 
				Nintendo 3DS in October include Etrian Odyssey Untold: The 
				Millennium Girl from ATLUS (Oct.1), Skylanders SWAP Force from 
				Activision Publishing (Oct. 13), LEGO Marvel Super Heroes – 
				Universe in Peril from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment 
				(Oct. 22), Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate from Warner Bros. 
				Interactive Entertainment (Oct. 25) and Sonic Lost World from 
				SEGA (Oct. 29).
				
				Additional Information
				
				Wii U System Update: A new Wii U system update is now available 
				for download. The update delivers the ability to output audio 
				and video to the GamePad in Wii Mode, a more streamlined 
				experience when adding Friends and other improvements.
				
				Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games TM 
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				Olympic Committee ("IOC"). All rights reserved. This video game 
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				whatsoever without the prior written consent of the IOC.
				
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